A comprehensive collection of hits from true superstar of the 1950s.The magnificent voice of David Whitfield propelled the Yorkshireman to be one of the most successful musicians of the 1950's, Whitfield topped the UK charts in 1953 with Answer Me, following it with the Top 3 smash hit single 'Rags To Riches' and 'The Book' (also Top 5).

Norman Wisdom ... was one of the country's leading comedians with a genius for slapstic and a much loved comedic actor. He was also a fine singer and he realised that, as a music hall comic, the best way off the stage was a song. What's more he often wrote them himself. A Comedian. Comic Actor, Early TV Star, Singer, International Movie Star, Songwriter and A National Treasure! Here are all his hits & favourites of the 1950s The hit making big-voiced tenor was the straight man in a comedy duo with Kenny Earle, while enjoying his run of UK ballad hits at the height of the rock 'n' roll explosion. Hits & more from this Welsh tenor who was successful in the charts and the variety circuit.

The hit making big-voiced tenor was the straight man in a comedy duo with Kenny Earle, while enjoying his run of UK ballad hits at the height of the rock 'n' roll explosion. Hits & more from this Welsh tenor who was successful in the charts and the variety circuit.

25 Hammond Greats! This selection showcases the Mighty Hammond Organ. An exceptionally fine collection of hit & favourite tunes given the Hammond treatment. This hugely popular instrument has bridged the pre & post R 'n' R era's to add it's distinctive sound to many a hit! The Hammond Organ remains as popular today as it ever was and has a large devoted following.

Lancashire's First Superstar - The clown prince of song and one of the biggest stars of the late 30s through to the late 50s. A true Very Best Of from this ever popular entertainer and the most famous Banjo Ukelele player of all time. His career spanned 40 years until his death in 1961. During that period he appeared in 21 hit films, cut over 200 records, made 100s of stage performances and appeared in 2 Royal Command Performances.

2 CD Set - A bumper helping of 'Trad Jazz' featuring some of the best loved names captured in concert on this superb two disc set with Alex Walsh, George Melly, Ken Colyer, Chris Barber, onnie Donegan and many more!

Miller Magic! Even in his lifetime, Max Miller was referred to as 'The Pure Gold of the Music Hall'. This very apt epithet was coined by the critic Lionel Hale. For twenty-five years he remained a leading attraction, ill-health being the cause of his going into semi-retirement in the late 1950s. Described as 'the greatest front cloth comedian of his time', Max himself was right when he used to say 'There'll never be another, lady; when I'm dead and gone the game's finished.' He invariably offered his audiences jokes from the 'white book' (respectable) or the ëblue book' ('adult' humour) - and they always, of course, called for the 'blue book'.